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Topic Review (Newest First)

02-27-2009 06:08 AM

383ram

Thanks for your help guys, i will start the search. I have a 700r4 that needs to be built, but thought if i could find a good working 350 id put that in for now. And being that i have to build a trans crossmember anyhow, i can set it up for both.

02-27-2009 04:10 AM

mmerlinn

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crosley

The member was probably referring the friction plate count in the clutch packs... which were different in lower horse power applications.

Maybe. However, rather than ***-U-ME that is what he meant, I replied to his statement as posted since it is entirely possible that is what he meant.

02-25-2009 06:50 AM

Crosley

Quote:

Originally Posted by mmerlinn

Number of clutch packs never change in any 350. Both drums have clutch packs and there are two more clutch packs in the case itself.

Now if he is referring to the 350 versus the 250, yes, there is one less clutch pack in the 250.

The member was probably referring the friction plate count in the clutch packs... which were different in lower horse power applications.

02-25-2009 03:43 AM

mmerlinn

Quote:

Originally Posted by lg1969

I was told from a transmisson repair shop that there two version of the th350. One version is to handle V8's and another version for 6 cylinders motor. They used less clutch packs.

Number of clutch packs never change in any 350. Both drums have clutch packs and there are two more clutch packs in the case itself.

Now if he is referring to the 350 versus the 250, yes, there is one less clutch pack in the 250.

02-24-2009 04:01 PM

lg1969

I was told from a transmisson repair shop that there two version of the th350. One version is to handle V8's and another version for 6 cylinders motor. They used less clutch packs.

02-24-2009 10:21 AM

SSedan64

Chevy vans also have the 9" tailhousing.

02-23-2009 10:59 AM

mmerlinn

Most trucks and a few large cars.

02-23-2009 12:24 AM

jimfulco

The 9" tail was common, if not universal, in Chevy half-ton trucks from '73-'86.

02-22-2009 06:58 PM

327 / 350 hp

Tranny Lengths

HI 383, those came in 76 Caprice that i know of. I scrapped one. 327/350hp

02-22-2009 05:02 PM

rockbatty

turbo 350

Check out full size cars of early to late 70's
Rockbatty

02-22-2009 04:54 PM

burnt olds

Quote:

Originally Posted by 383ram

Trying to figure out what applications to look for so i can get a TH350. I see on TCI's website as well as others they list a short (6"), a 9" and a 12" tail shafts. I am a Mopar guy and have had my head stuck in the sand for a long time, but i was always under the impression there was jus a long and short shaft TH350--but all the charts list 3 lengths.

I am trying to find one that has the 9" tailshaft for a 30 11/16" overall length to fit my application. What were these generally put in?

chevy trucks 77 for sure

02-22-2009 03:31 PM

383ram

Short and long shaft TH350's.... and extra long too?

Trying to figure out what applications to look for so i can get a TH350. I see on TCI's website as well as others they list a short (6"), a 9" and a 12" tail shafts. I am a Mopar guy and have had my head stuck in the sand for a long time, but i was always under the impression there was jus a long and short shaft TH350--but all the charts list 3 lengths.

I am trying to find one that has the 9" tailshaft for a 30 11/16" overall length to fit my application. What were these generally put in?